Monday, December 27, 2010

Identify Your Passion - Seeking Career Change Advice

Do you love your job? Are you looking forwarding to going to work? Or looking forward to clocking out?

If you answered yes to the last question, than perhaps you should consider a career change. Certainly, you should consider being passionate about your career. When you consider being passionate about something, you should be passionate about what you do on a daily basis. To a certain extent this would include your work or career.

You should have the desire to spring out of bed every morning with excitement ready to do whatever you can in the workplace to make it run smoother because you are passionate “supposedly” about your career.

Your passion is your career niche, and it is ultimately the purpose in which you have been called to serve on this earth. In the employment world we like to refer to it as your “dream job” because it provides you with purpose, and the employment experience which fulfills your dreams. Simply put, when you seek out joyful experiences in life, and relate those experiences to gainful employment opportunities, then your passion and joyful pleasures should lead you to your dream job.

Sometimes the process of identifying one's passion can be challenging; therefore, career coaches can provide career change advice to direct you on the right path. Trust me, you are not out there alone and you should not struggle through this process by yourself, because everyone deserves to discover their authentic self and ultimately determine their dream job.

Everyone deserves to enjoy a fulfilling career. Everyone deserves to wake up in the morning and look forward to a job where they can feel fulfilled and not experience dread. Everyone deserves the opportunity to assist others in whatever way that they can and know that they have fulfilled their calling and their purpose by obtaining not just an employment opportunity but a dream job with passion
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2 comments:

  1. Amen! Very well put. For myself, I like to focus more on happiness based on doing things that I love and spending time with my family and friends, and less focus on materialistic possessions. Don't get me wrong, I love name brand items, a nice car, and trendy clothes, however, I am careful to not let my love for these items get in the way of things of more value. I am slowly realizing how little it takes to make a difference in someone's life. And if not for their life, then at least for their day. This is a great blog! Thanks for sharing.

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